X-Git-Url: http://shamusworld.gotdns.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;ds=sidebyside;f=include%2Fworkflow-amp-operations.html;h=727804a0ea056762994cd29597e1a49e56ce62de;hb=d28fa29291b40f709f5f792649ef5bd5f838956b;hp=b88c0ad60979bb40c0e6deb0bdcb6569264da9f5;hpb=74636938f3f50b46d2052f91b95e875229816849;p=ardour-manual diff --git a/include/workflow-amp-operations.html b/include/workflow-amp-operations.html index b88c0ad..727804a 100644 --- a/include/workflow-amp-operations.html +++ b/include/workflow-amp-operations.html @@ -2,69 +2,109 @@
Session > Open Video | +|
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Session > Open Video… | Add/replace a video to/on the timeline |
Window > View Monitor | +|
Window > Video Monitor | Open/close external video monitor window |
View > Video Monitor > ⦠| +|
View > Video Monitor > … | Various settings of the video monitor |
Session > Export > Video | +|
Session > Export > Export to Video File… | Export session and multiplex with video-file |
Left-drag the video in the timeline | Re-align video and move 'locked' audio-regions along |
Context-menu on the video-timeline: 'lock' | +|
Context-menu on the video-timeline: Lock | Prevent accidental drags |
Audio region context menu: Position > Lock to video | +|
Audio region context menu: Name_Of_The_Region > Position > Lock to video | Mark audio region(s) to be moved along with the video. |
- Adding video is a two-step process: selecting a video file, and choosing - import mode and optionally selecting an audio track to extract. + Adding a video is a two-step process: selecting a video file, and choosing + import mode and optionally selecting an audio track to extract. Only one video + can be present in the session, so opening a video when one is already opened + results in replacing the video.
+ +- The first step is rather straight-forward. The panel on the right side - allows to seek through the video and displays basic file information. - It is also useful to check if the video format/codec is supported: + Importing a video makes Ardour start the video server automatically. If + the Show video Server Startup Dialog option in the + Video section of the + preferences is checked, the + Launch Video Server window is shown, allowing more + complex operations, e.g. connecting to a remote video server instead of a local + one.
-- The second step analyzes the video file in more detail and offers import options: + This step is rather straight-forward. The panel on the right side + allows to seek through the video and displays basic file information. + It is also useful to check if the video format/codec is supported. +
++ The lower part of the window shows some options: +
++ This step analyzes the video file in more detail and offers import options:
Import/Transcode to Session | +|
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Import/Transcode Video to Session | This is the default. The video will be imported in a suitable video format/codec for the timeline and video monitor and saved inside the session folder. A location other than the session folder can also be chosen (external disk, or network storage of the video server on a different - machine). |
Reference from Current Location | + machine) by using the Output File: field.|
Reference from Current Location (Previously Transcoded + Files Only) | Only useful for opening files that were previously encoded (are already - in a good format/codec). Should be used with care. |
Do not Import Video | + in a good format/codec for Ardour). Should be used with care.|
Do not Import Video (Audio Import Only) | Useful for extracting audio only. |
By default the video is imported using the original width/height. - If it is a large video (e.g. full-HD), it makes sense to scale it down + If it is a large video (e.g. Full HD), it makes sense to scale it down to decrease the CPU load and disk I/O required to decode and play the file.
@@ -77,6 +117,17 @@ mjpeg codec used by Ardour). ++ The Extract Audio: offers options regarding the Audio + part of the stream, allowing to either not extract audio, or to choose which audio + stream to add to the session. +
++ When extracting any audio, if it includes + LTC timecodes, those can be extracted and used to sync the video by checking + the option below. +
+Working with A/V in Ardour is similar to working in a pure audio setup, except @@ -85,7 +136,7 @@
The video export will take audio from the current Ardour session and multiplex it with a video file. The soundtrack of the video is taken from @@ -118,7 +177,7 @@
- Audio sample-rate and normalization are options for Ardour's audio exporter. + Audio sample rate and normalization are options for Ardour's audio exporter. The remaining settings are options that are directly passed on to ffmpeg.
@@ -128,24 +187,17 @@ Note: not all combinations of format, codec, and settings produce files which are according to specifications. For example, flv files require sample rates of 22.1 kHz or 44.1 kHz, mpeg containers can not - be used with ac3 audio-codec, etc. If in doubt, one of the built-in + be used with AC-3 audio codec, etc. If in doubt, one of the built-in presets should be used. -- Ardour video export is not recommended for mastering! While ffmpeg + Ardour's video exporter is not recommended for mastering! While ffmpeg (which is used by Ardour) can produce high-quality files, this export lacks the possibility to tweak many settings. We recommend using winff, devede or dvdauthor to mux and master. - Nevertheless this video-export comes in handy to do quick snapshots, + Nevertheless this video exporter comes in handy to do quick snapshots, intermediates, dailies or online videos.